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1859: First Issue, 20 c. blue, used, cancelled by Medellin datestamp, 11 September 1859, the third earliest dated stamp of Classic Colombia and the first for 20 c., three good to large margins, strong colour, a diagonal crease
and small kink, otherwise fine, an important and rare example. Cert. Bortfeldt (2006). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate. Provenance: Collection Maurice Burrus, Basel, 18 March 1965, lot 1581; The "Esmeralda" Collection, Investphila, 21-22 March 2009,
lot 1434(Image 1)
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286 |
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1859: First issue 1 Peso carmine, the superb unused block of 20 being the lower two horizontal rows of the sheet of 100 subjects, positions 81-90/91-100; minor bend of no importance between 5th and 6th and 15th and 16th
stamps, large margins on all sides (and thus proving this value was not printed in sheets of 55) and of excellent rich bright colour, large part original gum. Rare and delightful multiple in excellent quality. Provenance: Collection Consul Span,
Corinphila sale 38 (Dec 1950), lot 4726; Collection Goeggel, Corinphila sale 178, lot 4326, ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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287 |
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1860: 10 c. yellow-orange, left side marginal strip of three, unused large part of original gum, positions 11-12-13, variety "Inverted stamp" position 12, giving also a "tête-bêche" pair, good to large margins all round, very
attractive with the left side selvedge, vibrant oily colour, rare Scott = $7'000. Cert. Bortfeldt (2006). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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288 |
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1860: Coat of Arms, 10 c. yellow buff, unused, no gum, variety 'tête-bêche' pair, positions 11 and 12, the latter inverted, large margins all round, fresh bright colour, tiny thin and kink centrally, both which are hardly
noticeable, otherwise very fine and rare Scott = $7'000. Cert. Colomphil (2006). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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289 |
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1860 (March): 20 c. deep blue, Stone B, a very fine mint horizontal pair, large margins all round and in an excellent rich shade, two additional spots of color on right hand stamp below each figure '20'. Slightest of bends on
left stamp and minor aging of no real importance, with small part original gum. There are but three pairs known of this stamp in unused condition, this pair with the largest margins and probably the finest. Cert. Bortfeldt (2008) Scott = $ 400+. Ex
the Brian Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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290 |
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1860: Entire letter from Bogota (June 16) to New York with 1860 20 c blue on the obverse, stamp with large margins on the obverse (just touched by a filling crease). Plus 18605 c grey-lilac and 20 c deep bright blue shade on
the reverse, both good to large margins. All tied by oval BOGOTA eye-glass cancels.Oval forwarding handstamp cancel "C. J. FOX in Aspinwall N. G." (Aspinwall = Colon) in red. The 20 c on the front pays interior letter rate, the 25 c franking on the
reverse pays the 'sobreporte' fee for foreign mail handled trough the British consulate. Certificate Moorhouse (2012). Provenance: Jaime Londoño Tamayo, Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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Currently...CHF 5,000.00
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291 |
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1861: 2½ c. black, horizontal pair, used, cancelled by "BOGOTA" pearl oval handstamp in black, margins close at top right and bottom left otherwise good to large, fresh vibrant colour, attractive and fine, rare; one of only
four known used pairs recorded. Cert. Bortfeldt (2009) & Rendon (1997). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate. Provenance: Ex Newbury Collection; The Londoño Collection; Sánchez Vega Collection; The Esmeralda Collection, Investphila, 21-22 March 2009,
lot 1524(Image 1)
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292 |
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1861: Third Issue, 5 c. deep yellow-buff, unused, original gum, with large to very large margins, fresh vibrant shade, very fresh and rare in this condition Scott 14 = $400. Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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Currently...CHF 150.00
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293 |
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1861: Third Issue, 5 c. yellow-buff, horizontal pair, unused, with large part original gum, good to large margins, some thinning to reverse, very scarce multiple Scott 14 = $800+ as two singles. Cert. Bortfeldt (2008). Ex the
Brian Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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294 |
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1861: Third Issue, 5 c. yellow-buff, four unused examples, large part original gum, with good to large margins, all very fresh and crisp printings, exhibiting varying shades, some imperfections, although mostly fine to very
fine, scarce group Scott 14 = $1'600. Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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295 |
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1861: Arms of New Granada, 5 c. yellow, unused, large part original gum, block of four, clear to large margins all round, fresh colour, some creasing, although remains attractive, scarce; signed H Bloch Scott = $1'600+ for
singles. Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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296 |
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1861: Third Issue, 5 c. yellow-buff, block of four, thin wove paper, unused, with large part original gum, clear to large margins, some creasing and a thin, although very scarce multiple Scott 14 = $1'600+ as singles. Cert.
Bortfeldt (2008). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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297 |
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1862: New Granada, 5 c. yellow, the famous Laarsen reconstructed sheet of 54 stamps (9x6), with two blocks of 24 stamps being the largest known multiples of any value of the New Granada issue, a vertical strip of four
(positions 19/28/37/46) and a vertical pair (position 41/50), most stamps with large margins all round and with full sheet margin surround, whilst there are faults and some creasing, most are of excellent colour and freshness. Of tremendous
importance to the specialist and one of the highlights of Colombian Classic Philately. Provenance: Collection Laarsen, Corinphila (Dec 1960), lot 3610; Hubbard (Nov 1984), lot 23. Dr. Hugo Goeggel, Corinphila (May 2014), lot 4118, ex the Brian
Moorhouse Estate(Image 1)
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Currently...CHF 4,000.00
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298 |
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1861: Third Issue, 5 c. yellow, two rejoined singles, used together, cancelled by a combination of "HONDA / FRANCA" oval handstamp and "0" numeral in blue-green, touched at left otherwise good margins all round, rare used with
two different handstamps especially in blue, very attractive example. Cert. Bortfeldt (2008). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate. Provenance: Ex The 'Esmeralda' Collection, Investphila, 21-22 March 2009, lot 1542(Image 1)
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299 |
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1861: Third Issue, 5 c. buff, horizontal pair, used, cancelled by a fine strike of the scarce "SOCORRO / FRANCA" oval in black, good to very large margins, strong shade, very attractive, rare multiple. Cert. Bortfeldt (2008).
Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate. Provenance: Ex Jairo Londoño; ex Dr. Norman Hubbard Collection; ex Sánchez Vega; ex The 'Esmeralda' Collection, Investphila, 21-22 March 2009, lot 1545(Image 1)
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300 |
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1861: Third Issue, 5 c. yellow-buff, horizontal pair, used, "BUCARAMANGA" manuscript pen cancel, four good to large margins, fresh printing, bright shade, small scissor cut at top between not affecting appearance, scarce
multiple, exceptional philatelic pedigree. Cert. Bortfeldt (2008). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate. Provenance: Ex Jairo Londoño; ex Dr. Norman Hubbard Collection; ex Sánchez Vega; ex The 'Esmeralda' Collection, Investphila, 21-22 March 2009, lot
1544(Image 1)
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301 |
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1861: Third Issue, 5 c. yellow, two singles, used on small piece, tied by a fine strike of the "BOGOTA" Pearl oval handstamp in black, margins all round, distinctive shade, very attractive, rare double franking on piece,
exceptional philatelic pedigree. Cert. Bortfeldt (2008). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate. Provenance: Ex Maurice Burrus Collection; ex Jairo Londoño; ex Dr. Norman Hubbard Collection; ex Sánchez Vega; ex The 'Esmeralda' Collection, Investphila, 21-22
March 2009, lot 1547(Image 1)
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302 |
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1861: Third Issue, 5 c. yellow, horizontal strip of three, used, cancelled by a "SOATA / FRANCA" oval handstamp in black, very large margin left, slightly cut into right otherwise good margins all round, very rare multiple,
scarce handstamp. Cert. Bortfeldt (2008). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate. Provenance: Ex Sánchez Vega Collection; The 'Esmeralda' Collection, Investphila, 21-22 March 2009, lot 1548(Image 1)
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303 |
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1861: Third Issue, three horizontal pairs 5 c. yellow-buff, various shades, used, comprising two cancelled by "0" numeral handstamp in red, one with large margins; also one pair cancelled by blue oval "HONDA / FRANCA", scarce
selection. All three with Cert. Bortfeldt (2008). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate. Provenance: Pair with large margins: Ex The 'Esmeralda' Collection, Investphila, 21-22 March 2009, lot 1546(Image 1)
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304 |
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1861: Third Issue, 5 c. yellow-buff, touched on two sides and 20 c. red, good margins all round, used on small piece, both cancelled by "0" numeral handstamp in bright red, scarce combination and very attractive Scott 14 &
17 = $650+ as two singles. Cert. Bortfeldt (2008). Ex the Brian Moorhouse Estate. Provenance: Ex The 'Esmeralda' Collection, Investphila, 21-22 March 2009, lot 1578(Image 1)
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